The site has its history, too. Look for the low earthen berms that cross the landscape.
In some instances, they may be the high ground on which you stand. These are the remains of dikes that were used for growing rice. Rice production was common to the area in the 19th Century. Cay Creek Wetlands has seen exciting activity recently with the completion of a boardwalk, allowing visitors to easily access the wetlands in both wet and dry seasons. An interpretive center building, designed to house exhibits and information, will soon follow.
Days and Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-4pm*
Facilities: None.
Fees: Free.
For More Information: (912) 884-3344
*Gate closes promptly at 4pm, please allow time to exit site prior to closing time.
Directions
Leaving Midway Museum, turn left on US 17. Drive 0.5 miles, at the traffic light turn left on US 84. Drive 2.4 miles until you reach Charlie Butler Road. Turn right on Charlie Butler Road. Travel approximately 0.2 miles until you see the Cay Creek Wetlands sign on your right.
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